Subject: Re: How to break this down for use in a graph?
From: Michael Modic <codeslush yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 23:00:55 +0900
References: 335978336025
In-reply-to: 336025

Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Please help! :-( If I need to structure my query differently, I can.
>> Ruby is so beautiful and I know I am missing some easy way to do this
>> and for the life of me I can't figure it out on my own.
>
> It would help if you show your model or at least 'p @results'. Then
> show what you want as output. For me at least, code will be easier to
> decipher than what you mean by things like "tied back to the rep".
Sorry about that. Here's a sample of the results after calling
.inspect. Should help clarify the structure of my resultset.
#<Client:0x4920884 @attributes={\"order_count\"=>\"4\",
\"sales_day\"=>\"2009-04-13\", \"sales_rep\"=>\"Michael\"}>,
#<Client:0x4920848 @attributes={\"order_count\"=>\"2\",
\"sales_day\"=>\"2009-04-13\", \"sales_rep\"=>\"John\"}>,
#<Client:0x492080c @attributes={\"order_count\"=>\"10\",
\"sales_day\"=>\"2009-04-13\", \"sales_rep\"=>\"Jane\"}>,
#<Client:0x49204c4 @attributes={\"order_count\"=>\"1\",
\"sales_day\"=>\"2009-04-14\", \"sales_rep\"=>\"Michael\"}>,
#<Client:0x4920488 @attributes={\"order_count\"=>\"9\",
\"sales_day\"=>\"2009-04-14\", \"sales_rep\"=>\"John\"}>,
#<Client:0x4920438 @attributes={\"order_count\"=>\"7\",
\"sales_day\"=>\"2009-04-14\", \"sales_rep\"=>\"David\"}>,
#<Client:0x49203e8 @attributes={\"order_count\"=>\"2\",
\"sales_day\"=>\"2009-04-14\", \"sales_rep\"=>\"Albert\"}>]"
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